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Canary deployment strategy also known as blue/green deployment, is an industry standard protocol for deployment with zero downtime by utilizing two separate environments and switching during source code updates or rollbacks. Canary deployments have a lot of advantages when it comes to multi-server configuration and aids in technical cases like version rollbacks, and a/b testing.
In 2018, two of the largest supermarket chains in Australia were hit by technical problems across the country and wereforced to suspend business until the issues were resolved. As a result, both companies lost their sales, and the customers were frustrated.
Many IT teams are currently working on digital transformation projects. After all, companies want to benefit from current technologies such as the cloud, machine learning (ML), and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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DevOps and IT operations at large is a constantly evolving field, the trends in this article are proof of that. There is always a need to keep up with trends and leverage the benefits. DevOps is evolving and merging with various technological innovations like machine learning and AI which will take more ground in 2021. Learning about these trends and implementing them in your DevOps practices will keep you afloat in the revolutionizing field.
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